bagpuss
21-Jul-10, 20:42
Lots of us are not getting any younger- as a family we care for my husband's elderly parents- both in thier 90's. I try to get north to see as much of my own family as I can (i often feel very guilty for leaving Caithness. This means that other family members have had to do much more than I'd have liked)
However a close friend in Aberdeen shire has bought a retirement apartment and she's only just turned 50. She says its because as a single person she will need people around if anything happens to her- and her development is choc a bloc with people her own age- single with no family)
if you were old and frail what kind of care facility would you want- and does Caithness offer what you need at present?
However a close friend in Aberdeen shire has bought a retirement apartment and she's only just turned 50. She says its because as a single person she will need people around if anything happens to her- and her development is choc a bloc with people her own age- single with no family)
if you were old and frail what kind of care facility would you want- and does Caithness offer what you need at present?